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The United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression has urged Governments to guarantee the free flow of information on the Internet, and to ensure that the Internet is made widely available, accessible and affordable ...
Authoritarian governments all over the world are clamping down on internet and limiting freedom of expression. "Today we face a series of challenges at the intersection of human rights, connected technologies, business, and government. It ...
Following the elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on 28 November, the government has banned the use of SMS messaging and access to social media networks via mobile telephones. "The service works for ...
For many years journalist Natalie Nougayrède has reported from Russia to the French newspaper, Le Monde. Nougayrède holds freedom of expression close to her heart, all the more as she has experienced living ...
A month ago, as The Global Journal was preparing its May/June issue, I interviewed Adela Navarro Bello. Adela is a Mexican journalist. She has worked for the magazine Zeta for over 25 years, and ...
Mexican journalist Adela Navarro Bello’s message to global leaders is: “Don’t detach yourself from society! As a journalist, I must listen to society, particularly when it is voiceless, when it is victim to ...
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